Words flow into a stream which can become a flood or a bog. Inspiration can become a fickle master.
You use this to good effect when you "tease" your readers, Jacob.
As Roger McGough wrote:-
" Watch the words, the watchword is............
Take your eye off them for a moment, then they're up, and away , all over the place."
I am taking a few moments, and still debating my response.
Do we let the write run along?
Finding a path,
maybe one not attended,
or even intended.
How do we know?
We are a simple sentence left in the mix.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
i think most poems pretty much write themselves....and if we try to steer them too hard...we interfe.. read morei think most poems pretty much write themselves....and if we try to steer them too hard...we interfere rather than help the process...
j.
6 Years Ago
Exactly. The words must flow in a natural voice.
Jon
"pretentious imagination" Images of teen angst stories and YA stories of the Harry Potter ilk dance like sugarplums in my mind.
"dejected adjectives" Derelicts in gloomy film noir alleyways.
"interjection spits " "Interjection?" He
ejaculated. "Not here in Riverdale Sunny Jim."
" theory, equation, quotient, divide" A more scientific bent.
"Comfortable clause" Concluding, resolving and returning to the first principles of pretense.
I see the work as a criticism, perhaps had I the wit to see, a scathing criticism.
But I could be full of euphemistic bull spittle.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
never full of "bull spittle"
poems belong to the reader once let go by the poets...i like thi.. read morenever full of "bull spittle"
poems belong to the reader once let go by the poets...i like this interpretation very much...thank you, Delmar.
J., another fascinating piece of work. As I read your words, I said to myself, "This man is a teacher who is reading some terrible work from students." I love the attitude and tone in this one.
Posted 6 Years Ago
6 Years Ago
interesting perspective, Robert.
thank you for your slant on this piece...i appreciate your r.. read moreinteresting perspective, Robert.
thank you for your slant on this piece...i appreciate your reads and comments very much.
j.
I think attitude can endear people to us or turn them away even in writing. People can sense things and make judgements based on the attitude of the poet at hand. As for you, you are always consistent and marvelous.
When I read it your poem I don't know if you adore attitude or just despite. I think attitude is important at any actions of humans not just in writing. To make real statement about who you are and what's your reasons and believe. Some poets became more famous for they attitude then poetry for example Villon or Rimbaud but they poetry is for me one of the best ever. Yes we should have our attitude always ready and make best art even , We just make coffee or have big business in bathroom. Thanks for your poem even I don't understand meaning of it. It make me thing about subject so I think that must be great poem.
Your metaphorical word-crafting is reaching new heights here, as you convey poignant feelings with depth. Being a student of science, this is the stanza that really spoke to me:
"thought i saw love in your theory
but the balance of your equation
is a leftover quotient in my bank of endeavor"
Thank you for always sharing a plethora of original creativity! *smile* Fondly, Margie
love this i think it is a great poem to refer the ending is strong and feisty as was mentioned but why not who needs pain and meanness... great write as always the '' real thing''
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..